Leopard発売

Mon 2007/10/29 18:16 JST
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Macの新しいOSLeopardが先週の金曜日に発売された。各所で発売イベントが開催された。しかしBic cameraで並んだのはたったの4人!

古いMacBookにインストール済みだ。アップグレードを選ぶと、立ち上げ時にはんぐってしまう。Rootのアカウントを使うとOK。MacBook Proにインストールしたら、クリーンを選びます。
数時間しかいじっていないが、FinderはまだまだWinのExplorerに負けます。

画像はImpressさんからお借りしたものよ。

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  • Leo
    Leo in San Francisco Bay Area (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Email & Network Support/Administration
    http://badger11.animeblogger.net/

    I'll wait a few months before upgrading to Leopard with a clean install. I also prefer Explorer that Finder. I've downloaded Quicksilver which I've heard is supposed to do a better job than finder plus a bunch more nifty tricks. Just haven't gotten around to installing it and learning it

    Mon 2007/10/29 19:33:54 JST (ID #61421)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Giving it a try right now Danny. I know I said I was going to wait...

    I did a backup last night of my MacBook Pro and earlier today did a clean install to Leopard. So far everything is going well for me. Although it will take a little while for me to reinstall my favorite apps. I probably should have waited until I had more time but I was really curious.

    I have heard that some developers don't have their software ready for Leopard! Lets see, they have know for how long that Leopard was coming... ^^; Also I have heard a few apps don't work nice with Leopard. Only one I have come across so far was Yahoo Widgets. I like to use the Flickr widget on my desktop.

    The new interface will take a little getting getting use to. I can't stand that stupid star field at login. What was wrong with the blue background.

    Cover flow is not too bad for a quick shuffle through photos or contents in folders. I'm still disappointed with Finder. Maybe I will start looking for a replacement when developers catch up on the sudden release of Leopard. ^^;

    I will hold final judgement until I get to use Leopard for a while. I've gotten so use to the older GUI scheme and way of doing things... Not that Leopard is that different, but I do find myself hunting for things.

    ONE IMPORTANT POINT! Hope I have everyone's attention now. Some people are having trouble with upgrading to Leopard, including a colleague of mine. It might be a good move to do a clean install of Leopard...

    @Leo, QuickSilver is a great app. It's one that will grow with you and always meet your needs. I can't imagine my Macs without it.

    Mon 2007/10/29 19:41:07 JST (ID #61423)
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  • hssc
    hssc (Registered on 2007/10/29)
    student

    not surprised w/ amount of pp that waited in line (doesn't mean that there are ONLY 30 pp who store bought it that day, does it?)

    can't believe Leopard comes out the same day in JP...

    does JP prefer Vista over Leopard?

    Mon 2007/10/29 20:29:15 JST (ID #61432)
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  • Mac
    Mac in Podunk, USA (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    IT monkey/consultant

    I did an upgrade on Friday. I'm not impressed.

    I know that Leopard is a much better OS "under the hood" in terms of security and stability, and I'm looking forward to poking around the better international language support in the terminal (long overdue), but in terms of useful new things, I haven't seen much.

    Most of the major new features generally fall into the categories of useless (Stacks, which without scrolling or right-clicking is just eye-candy), something that's already been done (Spaces, which is welcome but not new), or something that should have been a minor update to the previous release (Safari's better stability, the better international language support, some Spotlight interface tweaks).

    I'd be pretty upset if I'd spent my own money on it. I'm still a little upset, as I got no real new functionality, but have to look at what is, in my opinion, an uglier interface. They finally unified the themes, whcich is good, but the Safari tabs are less legible, the input window stands out less than the background windows, the new window control buttons are garish, the translucent top-bar is awkward looking over a light-and-dark colored background, the new icon theme just isn't nearly as attractive as the old one.

    Other little things are broken, too: The Finder sidebar icons are far less useful when they're so tiny, and the dock's magnification feature is near wortheless when the new dock's lack of a visual top-boundary makes it vague as to when the mangification will kick in. I also dislike the little glowing spots on the dock. They're more obtrusive than the black triangles, yet take more time to process visually.

    I still find OS X to be a tremendously better OS than the alternatives, or else I'd be really angry.

    Mon 2007/10/29 20:49:11 JST (ID #61433)
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  • Tom
    Tom in サウス フロリダ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Professional Student

    I installed Leopard before it was released (GM), and I LOVE it. Spaces and Stacks are more useful than I would have ever imagined. The updated networking feature is even more surprising. It's also faster for me. The only problem I'm finding is that it complains every time you open an application for the first time (must have taken a page out of M$'s book).

    Danny, I can't believe you feel that Explorer is better than Finder. Maybe it's because I've been using the Finder for over 15 years, but I find it WAY better than Explorer. It feels more natural for me. Also, now all files (not folders like you mentioned, but files) have previews of what they are. The new "iPhone" style view is kinda boring though. Overall, the new easier to manage networking ability with the TCP auto-buffer makes this OS worth its weight in gold, IMO.

    Mon 2007/10/29 21:24:38 JST (ID #61444)
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  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    Haven't tried it and don't plan to. It's much better and more stable than Windoows, but I use Ubuntu...Ubuntu us better than everything else.

    Mon 2007/10/29 21:45:50 JST (ID #61449)
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  • Akiraman
    Akiraman in RIDGE RACER City (Registered on 2007/01/11)
    Designer & Animator
    http://ariaanime.wordpress.com

    I dun think it will work with my aging G4 mac. I rather get a new Mac with it. Call me crazy but I find Windows Explorer better in terms of working with many files and file details.

    One feature I hope they did upgrade is the recyling bin that shows where the file was deleted from.

    Problem with macs is there are not much 3d Software, Games and Eroges, but that can be solved now with bootcamp preinstalled. I wonder how the lastest 3D game will run though.

    Also read that Adobe product might run into some problems with leopard and need an upgrade to the latest version

    As a long time dual user of Macs and Windows cant say I am that impressed with Leopard to make a purchase upgrade. But I will recommend getting a new mac instead.

    Mon 2007/10/29 23:32:33 JST (ID #61458)
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  • CyruzDraxs
    CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada (Registered on 2007/09/11)
    Web Design & Development
    http://www.nerdculture.org

    Windows has no advantage if you have Wine installed. And, yes; Wine does in fact work with DirectX, despite common misconceptions.

    http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX

    Tue 2007/10/30 02:13:53 JST (ID #61472)
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  • syrix
    syrix in U.S. (Registered on 2007/03/21)
    student
    http://animesugoi.animeblogger.net/

    I would assume Windows is more popular than the Mac OS's with Japan being a big Window's base laptop country. But it will become more popular, I don't have any doubts on that. Maybe Mihato should have wore a bikini to bring in more people lol, it would have generated more interest ^^.

    Tue 2007/10/30 04:28:25 JST (ID #61475)
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  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    I'm a Windows user myself, and I refuse to go into fanboy OS wars. It's just that only Windows has the softs I need for everyday use.

    But despite the few people in lines, at least Leopard is looking hot and a real upgrade from Tiger.

    At least from what I read so far... great improvement, as long as you have a Mac that can deal with it.

    Completely different from Vista. It sucks. And I do mean it, since I'm using it. My previous PC that had WinXP Pro installed was 10x superior to my current laptop which came with Vista Ultimate.

    I'm writing a really long complaint letter for Microsoft... there's no excuse for such failure.

    Tue 2007/10/30 06:36:02 JST (ID #61483)
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  • GundamJehutyKai
    GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia (Registered on 2007/09/12)
    Service desk support
    http://lookingglass.kokidokom.net

    I'm a little surprised that there are any queues at all outside the official apple stores.

    I, personally, will be sticking to XP. I have no desire to upgrade to vista and I certainly won't be converting over to OSX, although I am willing to have it run side by side with a dedicated Windows machine.

    Tue 2007/10/30 06:53:28 JST (ID #61485)
    reply to GundamJehutyKai's comment
  • Dead Snake
    Dead Snake in Ngayogyakarto Hadiningrat (Registered on 2007/05/11)
    writing mini thesises
    http://kazenomise.net/

    if only...if only....if only I can install a MAC OS X leopard in my PC(not a mac ^^;)I would definitly tried it.

    or should I use hackintosh? http://tinyurl.com/2auhht

    btw,I heard( from here - http://tinyurl.com/2jkcpr )leopard was one of the first mac genereation to have a BSOD(bluscreen of death - windows)when they tried using the upgrade process instead of a clean installation.

    I'm having a plan on migrating to vista in the near future. and also planning on getting a mac for myself, but not sure when...

    Tue 2007/10/30 07:26:20 JST (ID #61490)
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  • Totali
    Totali in Tennessee USA (Registered on 2007/05/07)
    student - digital media
    http://subculture.animeblogger.net/

    My leopard is still being shipped...it'll be here soon though. I'm excited about the new features! Hopefully I won't run into any problems....already doing backups in preparation and all that. :S

    Tue 2007/10/30 09:29:10 JST (ID #61500)
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  • DRAGUN
    DRAGUN in Arizona, USA (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Design Consultant

    I think it was completely necessary for Mihato to be at the Leopard launch, or else, how would people know that Bic Camera is selling the new OS for Apple? I mean, its just common sense! Without Models, products would flounder in the abysmal world of indifference.

    Tue 2007/10/30 10:16:06 JST (ID #61510)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    i'd try out a mac os (any for that matter) if only I could install it on a pc. I hate it when they bundle OS with hardware. Such troublesome for the consumer. Apple is such a monopolizing company.

    Tue 2007/10/30 10:54:14 JST (ID #61518)
    reply to BeLe's comment
  • Tom
    Tom in サウス フロリダ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Professional Student

    For those wanting to install OS X on an x86 machine (aka PC), go here:

    http://www.osx86project.org/

    As far as the WINE comment, WINE and Parallels are about the same compatibility wise, with Bootcamp being more compatible than both due to native booting. Dual booting on the *nix machine will also enable full compatibility.

    Tue 2007/10/30 12:11:27 JST (ID #61521)
    reply to Tom's comment
  • Ryori no tetsujin
    Ryori no tetsujin in US (Registered on 2007/09/05)
    Software Support

    Have a friend still going to school and got the Leopard for $69+tax! :-D
    Installed and one of the feature I like the MOST is Time Machine!
    They also have built-in translator, haven't tried it yet.

    Tue 2007/10/30 12:46:14 JST (ID #61523)
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  • penpen
    penpen in Providence, RI, US (Registered on 2007/01/12)
    apple store slave

    i got leopard for $60, apple it would have been like 115 for me at apple but my school gave me a really nice discount and now im trying to make some backup copies since i always lose my disks (poor tiger, lost it when i moved), we had a line that stretched about 200 feet and we had a ton of tee's (i kept 2 ^.^, they are comfy to sleep in)

    keep up the good work danny, keep on dancing

    Tue 2007/10/30 19:19:03 JST (ID #61544)
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  • 3den
    3den in Takasaki City!! (Registered on 2007/03/16)
    http://hotxchick.blogspot.com/

    actually wat is so nice about leopard?

    Tue 2007/10/30 20:37:51 JST (ID #61560)
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  • DarkFader
    DarkFader in Netherlands (Registered on 2007/10/31)
    hw sw engineer
    http://darkfader.blogspot.com/

    I'm not sure what I missed in Tiger because I only ran it until first Leopard beta came out. But I must say it's slightly better than Vista ;). Now I'm waiting for an external backup drive to try out time machine. Oh and I'll replace my broken laptop with a new MB soon.

    Wed 2007/10/31 16:46:35 JST (ID #61701)
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  • aki_zz
    aki_zz in petaling jaya, malaysia (Registered on 2007/11/27)
    student

    sorry already brainwashed to use vista...

    Sun 2008/02/03 05:01:29 JST (ID #71365)
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